Move the python linkage after the obs target is defined so that we can
also add linker flags to preserve the unused python linkage. This is
required before GCC 11.
This fixes#2222 by ensuring python symbols are in the global symbol
table through a direct linkage to the executable. When python is
normally linked via frontend-tools.so its symbols are not global since
we dlopen frontend-tools.so. This causes issues for native python
modules which stopped directly linking python around 3.8 as the symbols
will not resolve.
This is pretty much a hack, but it minimizes the number of extra symbols
we add and hopefully isnt too terrible to maintain.
These local copies of CheckForPthreads.c and FindThreads.cmake override
the ones included with CMake. These versions create CMake::Threads, but
Qt6 expects Threads::Threads created by CMake 3.1+. These local versions
seem to be based on old copies from CMake from late 2014 with some
customizations. Let's just use the built-in ones that CMake ships.
This commit also changes CMakeLists.txt files in UI and libobs to
require and link to Threads::Threads.
Co-authored-by: Kurt Kartaltepe <kkartaltepe@gmail.com>
(Jim note: Adds abstraction to the OAuth class to allow the ability to
perform OAuth via external browser, and adds an AuthListener to act as
the local auth server.)
(Jim note: Rather than copy the QtNetwork library manually like we were
doing before, this makes it so that QtNetwork is used as a dependency of
the UI. The cmake used to copy the library manually thus us no longer
necessary.)
Implements the Undo/Redo for scenes and sources, ranging from renaming,
deletion, addition. It also adds several elements to libobs that were
designed to facilitate undo/redo, and should not affect the rest of
libobs.
This moves X11 platform to the qt private functions, as x11info was
removed from Qt6 so this is required for a clean Qt5/6 transition.
This is the implementation of x11info::getdisplay so it should still
work on older platforms. This "API" doesnt really guarantee anything
though.
Also clean up wayland only bits as we use them for all windowing systems
now, and the name of the native pointer we want is the same on both
platforms for now.
Previous versions of LuaJIT required setting linker options
-pagezero_size and -image_base. This was accomplished in commit
c9224edbad, but as of LuaJIT 2.1, this is no longer necessary, and
doing so results in the application being killed when run natively
on macOS ARM targets.
Detect other instances of the obs by creating an extra dummy thread,
named "OBS runonce". The process of threads enumeration of current user
is guarded by an O_EXLOCK file advisory lock when opening the lock file.
Such file lock would be dropped once the thread name is changed.
This should be usable on FreeBSD and possibly compile on DragonFly BSD.
fixes: #3053
New profile state is similar to first start: settings are wiped, encoders
not setup. It may make sense to show the auto configuration wizard when
a new profile is made as well.
There is a checkbox option to show the wizard. If a profile is created
with the checkbox off, the checkbox will remain defaulted to off next
prompt.
The old version of the device toolbar was a complex situation. Because
of the fact that device properties can take significant time to query,
this put an unpleasant burden on the UI thread; so to fix this problem,
the device toolbar was made to be threaded. However, threading is a
complex and dangerous thing, and there is a fear that this could cause
complications down the line whenever users are simply selecting devices.
So for the time being, as a safety precaution, simplify the device
toolbar down to just the "activate" button, and make it so that if users
really need to query and change the devices, that they need to
explicitly open the properties. That way the devices aren't being
queried constantly every time a device source is selected.
Alternatively in the future, device enumeration could be cached, but
seeing as that's a significant amount of work and needs to take in to
account whether a user adds/removes a device while the process is
active, that's not going to happen any time soon.
Because devices can take significant time to enumerate, defer the
properties creation to a separate thread. The author of this commit
feels a great amount of displeasure over having to write this.
The source toolbar allows quick and easy access to properties and
filers, and shows common properties/features of a source type. For
example, when you select a media source, VLC source, or the slideshow
source, you'll get media controls to control playback of the media. If
you select a text source you can edit the font, color, or text if
applicable. Or if you select a capture source, you can select the
display/window/etc to capture for that source.
If the source toolbar is not desired and is viewed as taking up valuable
space in the window, it can be disabled via the view menu.
Co-authored-by: Clayton Groeneveld <claytong1214@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jim <obs.jim@gmail.com>
This replaces the previous Open File dialog for importing collections
with a window for importing many collections at once, based on the remux
window, along with support for importing from OBS Classic, XSplit
Broadcaster and from Streamlabs' fork. This also translates sources
between OSes that Studio supports.
Pull UI validation and its helpers to their own class. This class will
be used to validate forms and perform UI-action checks such as
checking stream keys aren't empty and in this diff now holds the logic
to ensure there is a source before the person starts a stream.
Adds an option to the right click menu in the scenes widget to switch
modes. When in regular list mode, it'll let you select grid mode, and in
grid mode, it'll let you select list mode. Grid mode changes the scenes
widget to have a grid of buttons for scenes rather than a list, much
like XSplit.
Most of the top streaming services now have a link in the stream key
label. Upgrading this button to a button clarifies the assistance
for the important step of setting up a stream.
Creates a new type of button for URL opening simply which also
automatically updates the tootip to the current URL.
Includes addition of Twitter/Periscope URL to make this feature more
complete.
_obspython.so currently links directly against python as @rpath/Python
and has 3 common python install paths set as rpaths so it would only
work if a user had python installed at one of those hardcoded paths.
Don't link _obspython against python at all but instead link it with
"-undefined dynamic_lookup" so when it is imported by python all it's
undefined python symbols get resolved at runtime against the user
supplied python instance loaded into the process earlier.
The rpaths aren't needed anymore this way.
This change adds the ability to box select by clicking and dragging from
an empty part of the preview.
Shift + Drag add any items in the box to the selection. Alt + Drag will
remove items in the box from the selection. Ctrl + Drag inverts the
selected state for items in the box.
Allows the ability for users to add custom browser widget docks that
they can use for their third party services if they feel the need,
mostly as a convenience tool so they don't have to open extra browsers
alongside the program.
Adds support for pausing recordings. When settings are eligible for
recordings, a pause button will appear next to the recording button. If
the settings are not eligible, it will warn the user in the output
settings that they cannot pause recordings if those settings are used.
The workarounds were made because of conflicts with running multiple UI
threads at once on macOS, which macOS can't do very well, and would be
susceptible to crashes. This would cause crashes not only on startup
but seemingly at random when using the browser source on macOS. The
original "fix" was a hack to try to minimize UI code and browser UI code
from executing at the same time. The macOS initial scene loading was
deferred until all Qt-related and main window initialization was
completed. Although this worked to some extent to prevent conflicts, it
made it so that there was an initial period on startup where the entire
UI seemed "blank" for users, and it was still possible for the main UI
thread and the browser UI thread to clash, causing crashes seemingly at
random for users.
The external message pump method of CEF is the solution to the problem,
which is the method which allows the main UI thread to share events with
CEF. To do this, all CEF operations need to be performed in the UI
thread (Qt's main thread), and CefDoMessageLoopWork() needs to be called
when CefApp::OnScheduleMessagePumpWork callback is triggered. A number
of other issues had to be solved as well, such as CefBrowser references
getting "stuck" in the Qt event queue.
With this, macOS no longer needs to do the "deferred load" hack, and
browsers are now much more stable and no longer as susceptible to
seemingly random crashes, improving overall program stability when
browsers are used.
This changes all of the icons from png to svg. With svgs, scaling is
unlimited. With the svgs, the issue of the @ symbols with the Windows
updater is no longer an issue.
I changed the colors of the icons to a light gray (#d2d2d2), in the
dark themes, because I thought they looked better with this color.
The mute, unmute, plus, minus, up, down and expand icons are from the
Feather Icons set. https://feathericons.com/
The visibility icon is from the Octicons set. https://octicons.github.com/
The locked and unlocked icons are from the Open Iconic set.
https://github.com/iconic/open-iconic
Ignore wheelEvent using subclass
slider,spinbox,combobox with eventhandlers:
wheelEvent - ignore if widget is not focused,
leaveEvent - clear focus when mouse leaves event.
Use these new subclass widgets in properties
to ignore wheelEvent when scrolling.